Is that the natural finish of the shell material? It matches perfectly the "smoke green" finish of a late '50's Gretsch Anniversary Model guitar. Very subtle and as cool as it gets.
More Blaemire lugs on a refinished tom Last viewed: 18 hours ago
Hey Mikeytried to send a PM but your mailbox is full. I did send it to your email address. I hope it is current.Jerry
Jerry,YEs i got your email.I will get a count on the lugs i have in a few days...Mikey
Is that the natural finish of the shell material? It matches perfectly the "smoke green" finish of a late '50's Gretsch Anniversary Model guitar. Very subtle and as cool as it gets.
It is mostly the natural color. I h add a very light PPG tint to it, to blend a blotchiness that the fiberglass can have.
I took a piece of the fiberglass to a automotive paint store, and had them match as closely as possible the natural color. It makes for a more consistent look over the entire drum and or drum kit.
Jeeezzz Mikey!!!! I made the same mistake: I used to Have a bunch of those lugs and sold'em on box full of MIJ parts!!!!!!!!!! I guess its just like Gabriel Garcia Marquez says: "wisdom comes to us when it can no longer do any good.”
Cause you got the bug dont'cha?
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Hey MIKEY,
Did you ever find those Blaemire lugs? If so, how many do you have? Thanks.
Greg
Blaemire / Jenkins-Martin drums.
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